Republican (Party) presidential candidate Donald Trump further extended his campaign narrative that the (U.S.) election process is rigged against him by refusing at Wednesday's final debate to say that he will accept the results of the November 8 vote.

Debate moderator Chris Wallace, the anchor of Fox News Sunday, put the question to Donald Trump on the acception of the results.

(Wallace) “Will you make the same commitment that you will absolutely…”

(Trump) “Sir?”

(Wallace) “That you will absolutely accept the results of this election?”

(Trump) “I will look at it at the time. I’m not looking at anything now. I’ll look at it at the time.”

(Clinton) “Let me respond to that because that is horrifying...”

Current lawmakers, including some Republicans, strongly criticized Trump's comments.

Meanwhile, one of the most contentious sections of the debate featured Trump and Clinton sparring over Russia's espionage activities, and accusations that they are working to help Trump's campaign.

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South Korea's foreign ministry said Thursday that the government strongly condemned North Korea's latest missile launch, (as) a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.

The foreign ministry spokesman says "As (North Korea) fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile, which is a clear violation of the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) resolution, regardless of its success or failure, the government strongly condemns it.” It’s a great threat to peace and security.

The North test-fired a missile that failed immediately after launch on Thursday.

At least eight workers were killed Thursday in a huge explosion set off by a blaze at a fireworks factory in southern India, according to police.